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Tuesday, 12 September 2017

It's my turn for Christmas Caroling...

Welcome to day three of the 3rd Annual Row A-Long, hosted by Marian at Seams to Be Sew.



 This 6-week event  features 42 bloggers bringing their interpretation of their favourite Christmas Carols in a  row and offers you the chance to download a copy of each pattern, so you can make your own for FREE. 

The row along started on September 5th, finishes up on the tenth of October 2017 and a number of bloggers from all around the world will feature each Tuesday and Thursday. There's lots of giveaways each day so make sure you check into each one to see what giveaway is on offer, and to download the patterns! (The schedule is towards the end of this post).
Northcott Fabrics is the main sponsor of this row a-long and generously provided some fabrics to each blogger to use to sew their row.  I however, was a little late in coordinating my fabrics, and didn't order in time but funnily enough, the fabric I had purchased and decided would be 'perfect' for the night sky in my row is in fact, a Northcott fabric!   Just goes to show.
Calibre-Arts
Northcott are sponsoring a weekly giveaway all throughout the Row A-Long, as is Calibre Art.  Click HERE for more information on these giveaways and the all-important links to enter. (however, I'm featuring the links at the bottom of this post as well, just so you don't forget!)
I was invited earlier this year to participate in this Row A-Long and I just couldn't say no.  Choosing a Christmas Carol to feature wasn't too hard either, as a picture popped into my head as soon as I read through the list......"Once in Royal David's City" was the one that 'spoke' to me.  I pictured the 3 wise men riding their camels over the hills on their way to visit Mary and Joseph with their newly born son, Jesus in a barn complete with animals, under the light of the brightest star, guiding them to their destination.
I love the way the Northcott fabric makes the night sky look so much brighter.  This beautiful blue starry fabric is from Northcott's  Magic of Christmas range SKU 21701-44 (if you were looking at ordering some for your own row). 

Not a big applique designer, I did find the smaller pieces a bit challenging, however I did try to invent an easier way for myself by taking three plastic loose leaf sleeves and trimming off the reinforced edges and the bottom edge.  That way I could open them out at the fold, tape them together to form a plastic cover for my row. 

 Once taped, I placed the plastic sheet over my design, traced the design onto the plastic with a black sharpie pen, making sure to mark the registration points (corners) on the 'map'.  I then used this 'map' to ensure I had the correct placement for each of my applique pieces on the background before I fused them.  Worked a treat! 
Another tip I have is making sure you place each of the applique pieces in individually marked bags for each section of the row.  This made it much easier to keep them together and find them again.
With such fiddly pieces, I did find it stitched better on the machine using smaller blanket stitch.  
Now I still have a bit of stitchery embellishment to go, but I'll show that on my blog as the week goes on.  I've decided I'll make mine as a wall hanging ready for Christmas, so I've got the borders done already, using scraps of the fabric within the row.
You can download my pattern at either Payhip or Craftsy at the following links: 

                                   PAYHIP:  Once In Royal David's City Row

                                CRAFTSY:   Once In Royal David's City Row

I decided to offer it at both of them as there have been issues of sites crashing with overloaded downloads, so I'm hoping this will make it less frustrating for you.  Please note, my pattern is free to download, but if you feel inclined, as a thank you why not donate a couple of dollars to the charity of your choice, whether it be a hurricane support fund, earthquake fund, cancer fund or some other fund, we're all needing a little help, and if we can help one another, that's awesome!


My row is being sponsored by June Taylor and I have been provided some June Taylor  cotton pressing cloths for three lucky winners.  If you're not really familiar with this product, visit HERE for more information.   You could also visit their website to view their many other products. 
To enter, log in to the rafflecopter link below.  Entries will close midnight 19th September, EST   * please note, shipping is anywhere however, shipping must be paid for by the winners.  
Be sure to read through all the giveaway guidelines and rules over HERE.  These are valid for all of the giveaways during the Row-a-Long.




GIVEAWAY #2

Northcott Fabrics

Visit each of the four bloggers featured in the row-a-long today, enter the rafflecopter link below and you will go into the draw to win a Northcott Fabrics fat quarter bundle totalling 2 yards to the value of $20 USD.  
This giveaway will end at midnight on September 19th, EST when a winner will be drawn and notified.   This giveaway is open worldwide and Northcott will ship the prize to you anywhere in the world.


                                                                     GIVEAWAY #3
Calibre Art Rotating Mats
Our final giveaway is from Calibre Arts and they are offering  a 50% discount on an 8 x 8 Rotating Cutting Mat to the value of $29.95 USD.  There are 5 coupon codes you have a chance of winning.   You will have 6 days to use your coupon code.
This is a daily giveaway, it starts on Tuesday, and ends Wednesday Morning.   

 *Please note, if you win, you will be responsible to pay 50 % of the cost of the mat and the shipping for this prize.


That's if from me.....be sure to check out the wonderful bloggers/designers who are participating in the Row-a-Long and leave a comment....believe me, your comments mean the world!   Here is the schedule I promised you at the beginning of this very long post -

The Christmas Caroling Row Along Schedule
Thursday, September 14, 2017
Barbara Dieges
Cynthia’s Creating Ark
The Quilted Snail
Ms. P. Designs USA
                                                        (sponsored by Just Let Me Quilt)
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
Cheryl LaPlante
                                            (sponsored by Quilt In Piece)
Morning Glory
Pampered Pettit
Fun Threads
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
Show and Tell Day
Bloggers will be announced at a later date
Make sure you pop along and say Hi!  Thank you for joining in on the Row-a-Long with me.  I hope you enjoyed my row and when you do make it, I'd love for you to send me pictures or share a link so that I can feature it on my blog.

xox big sugary hugs :o)

83 comments:

  1. Wendy, I think your row is fabulous! I was right in my guess that your row would have something to do with the spiritual reasons to celebrate Christmas. Thank you! I'm going to have to look for that blue sky, I think.

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  2. Hi Wendy. I love your row. It's great to have the Nativity. xx

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  3. Your row is fabulous! Thank you Thank you

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  4. This is a wonderful row! Love it!

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  5. This is a beautiful row, and I'm so happy you accepted that invitation. :)

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  6. This block is so beautiful, can't wait to make this.

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  7. What a beautiful pattern! Although it does look a bit "fiddly" -- your word! ha! -- a little organization goes a long way. Gorgeous!

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  8. Wendy, you did a wonderful job on this piece...love it!

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  9. Your row is beautiful! This carol was one of the first I learned to play on the piano when I was younger.

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  10. For me, your row is what Christmas is all about! Thank you!

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  11. Your row is just beautiful, perfect for Christmas
    , thanks so much .

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  12. Thanks for the hints. I like the idea of using tracing the design on plastic for use with plaement. It last longer specially if you are making more then one.

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  13. Such a neat row! Lots of detail! Great work!

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  14. You did a wonderful job creating this row...love it!

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  15. Your detail is amazing!! Beautifully done.

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  16. I love the way you created your block. There are several different areas that are each spectacular.

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  17. Very nice! I really really like it, thanks for sharing!!
    And for the giveaways!!
    cork@pa.rr.com

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  18. I love your row Wendy. What a lot of work. Well done.

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  19. Your row is beautiful. Not sure I would tackle all the applique, but your tutorial looks very helpful.

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  20. I love your row! Thank you....

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  21. This is gorgeous. The detail is all fabulous.

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  22. I really like your row. This is my favorite Christmas carol. Thanks.

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  23. I love a good scrappy project. This row is gorgeous and really sums up what the holidays are all about. Thanks for a wonderful addition.

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  24. What a beautiful row. Really like that it emphasizes what Christmas is all about.

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  25. Wow, that is lovely. I love the colors in the starry night sky and it really makes the silhouettes of the Wise Men stand out so much more strongly. A great visual presentation

    Thunderfan@protonmail.com

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  26. This is a lovely row and I will attempt the challenging applique. Thank you for sharing.

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  27. Such a detailed row! So pretty!! Have a great day!!

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  28. Wow, really detailed and lovely row. Thanks for taking the time to make it and share it!

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  29. I love your row. Lots of detail and the sky fabric is just right. Thank you

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  30. NEAT JOB! PRESS CLOTHS SEEM GREAT! LIKE TO WIN ONE! THANKS FOR SHARING! msstitcher1214@gmail.com

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  31. Really a beautiful wall hanging!

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  32. A beautiful row. I think by the time we collect all the rows we are going to have a few Christmas quilts.

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  33. Your row is just beautiful and it really reflects what's it's all about. Thank you so much
    Swoot@att.net

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  34. This is a perfect Christmas row - very nice! Thank you, Susan

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  35. What a beautiful Christmas scene. That blue sky is perfect.

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  36. Very nice Christmas row and thank you for the tips to make it easier.

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  37. How lovely, and how much work you put into designing it for use. Truly a labor of love!

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  38. Love your block! Hope I will be able to download it sometime this week. Tried on Craftsy and it showed an "oops" thingy. Went to Payhip and it is a zip file which somehow I can't open on my computer. But it is a very nice block! Thank you.

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  39. Wow Wendy, you did an outstanding job of representing this carol. So much detail and I agree about the color from the Northcott fabrics. Great design and execution! :*)
    Kat

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  40. So much detail ... a fabulous row!

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  41. Hi Wendy,
    What a gorgeous design you've shared. Thank you so much. I just love it. I hope to get it made in time for Christmas.

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  42. Beautiful Row. I love your depiction of the song. Thanks for sharing

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  43. Wonderful row! You designers are awesome. Thanks for sharing. sandi1100 at yahoo dot com

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  44. Oh no I just told another site that I liked their row best, but then I saw yours - don't spread this around, but now I think I will have to change to yours, ha ha Merry Christmas

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  45. I love your nativity scene! You are right! The blue sky looks so real - just how I'd picture how it would have looked that night.

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  46. Very clever tyty for the vision...Makes my mind work better with cool ideas like yours and every bodys....love blog hops... happyness04431@yahoo.com

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  47. The pieces may have been fiddly but the effect is stunning!! Great row for the reason for the season. Thanks for the pattern.

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  48. This is a beautiful row. It is so much a part of the Christmas story. Thank you.

    Lois Wright

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  49. Beautiful row. however when I follow the link to the craftsy site I get an error and can't download it. I have clicked on the link three times and gotten an error all three times.

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  50. Your row is a beautiful depiction of the holy night! You are right about the fabric chosen for the night sky...it's perfect!

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  51. Oh Wendy, such a beautiful row and great tips. It's such fun rowing and supporting fellow designers. Thank you!

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  52. This row is beautiful. The true meaning of Christmas. I have followed you for years and have enjoyed all your patterns, but this is on top :)

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  53. This row is beautiful. The true meaning of Christmas. I have followed you for years and have enjoyed all your patterns, but this is on top :)

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  54. So beautiful! I love it. Thank you for sharing.

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  55. Love your row! Thank you for sharing it with all of us.

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  56. I like your nativity row. Very creative. Thank you

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  57. I LOVE your organization! I hope I've learned a lesson from you as I often lose little pieces. Would love to win a pressing sheet- that would come in very handy!

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  58. Love your nativity row!
    nikilsend(at)outlook(dot)com

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  59. Such a detailed and beautiful row!! thank you!

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  60. Love, love, love your row! I collect nativities--another one to make! Thanks for sharing!

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  61. Thank you for this row pattern! And for the tip on making the overlay.

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  62. I think I posted to the wrong day. Jesus is the Reason for the Season. Love your row. Thanks so much.

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  63. Very nice row - lots of detail, telling a great story!

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  64. Wendy, Love your Row, its so bright and the nativity is great. Thanks

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  65. Thank you very much for pattern. I love your row.

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  66. What a gorgeous row! Thank you so much!

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  67. Wendy, you did a wonderful job with your row. It is really beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing.

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  68. Great row and lots of tips/info! akronne17@gmail.com

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  69. Beautiful row! Thank you for the pattern.

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  70. Such a beautiful and detailed row. Just wow! x

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  71. Your row is a beauty! Thanks for sharing.

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  72. What a lovely Row you've designed! I really love it and will be downloading this one! Thanks for the tip of having to pay for US postage - I find that is often more expensive than the product which is a shame as I've not used those ironing thingys before.

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Hi.....thanks for visiting and I'm glad you've stopped by to visit and leave me a comment. I'll try to reply each time, but if I don't, it's because I've been hijacked by the family.....know I've read it and it reeeeally warms my heart. *insert jiggly heart here*
sugary hugs :o)
Wendy xox